Yes lets bring up a charity event from a season ago to prove that donald sterling isn't a shithead owner who's the butt of a lot of jokes. You're not making a point....just because he gave a few free tickets doesn't makr him any nore competent running his team? Are you going to tell ne otherwise?

The Hornets really ****** up bad by not selling high on Chris Paul. They could have at least got SOMETHING for him like Denver did when they traded Carmelo. They already had a young foundation with Darren Collison and Marcus Thornton. Just ship CP3 somewhere, load up on draft picks and players, and build around Collison & Thornton. It wasn't that ******* hard of a concept to comprehend but now the Hornets are likely to receive a big ole trade exemption, if even that, and that's about it.

A trade exemption and their dick in their hand. That's all the Hornets will get for one of the best PG in the game right now.

Instead of building for the future they traded for Trevor Ariza and his giant ass contract BECAUSE WE NEED A ******* SWINGMAN(!!!) and get Emeka Okafo for Tyson Chandler, who helped Dallas win a championship.

At least they got Carl Landry for Marcus Thornton which helped take over D-West when he went down with injury. But who gives a **** about that? Like they need to make the damn playoffs.

No one wants to buy the team because they ******* suck. They have no direction. I'll take over the team and make better decisions than what's being done and I don't even follow the NBA as closely as I should. Make Bill Simmons the GM. Do something. Ah **** it.

The Hornets really ****** up bad by not selling high on Chris Paul. They could have at least got SOMETHING for him like Denver did when they traded Carmelo. They already had a young foundation with Darren Collison and Marcus Thornton. Just ship CP3 somewhere, load up on draft picks and players, and build around Collison & Thornton. It wasn't that ******* hard of a concept to comprehend but now the Hornets are likely to receive a big ole trade exemption, if even that, and that's about it.

A trade exemption and their dick in their hand. That's all the Hornets will get for one of the best PG in the game right now.

Instead of building for the future they traded for Trevor Ariza and his giant ass contract BECAUSE WE NEED A ******* SWINGMAN(!!!) and get Emeka Okafo for Tyson Chandler, who helped Dallas win a championship.

At least they got Carl Landry for Marcus Thornton which helped take over D-West when he went down with injury. But who gives a **** about that? Like they need to make the damn playoffs.

No one wants to buy the team because they ******* suck. They have no direction. I'll take over the team and make better decisions than what's being done and I don't even follow the NBA as closely as I should. Make Bill Simmons the GM. Do something. Ah **** it.

God, I hate this ******* team.

Sounds like you needs a hug...*hug*

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Originally Posted by TitanHope

R4L does security, and strips on the weekend.
He told me the best part is being able to wear the same uniform to both jobs.

****...If I was the Hornets I would do that in a second. I hate Rondo...a lot, but he is one of the best pure PG's in the game. Cant shoot for dick, but he can pass the hell out of it. Why not accept it if its true? Its better than you'd get when CP3 bolts in FA.

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I wouldn't be sir prized if he passed McCoy on the depth chart. I think he might have a better arm and accurate arm then him from the highlights I thought. He also got some wheels too help us prepare for QB's as Wilson , RG3 and other runners etc.

Paul will be a free agent next summer, and the financial incentives for staying put would be even stronger. The Hornets could offer Paul a five-year deal worth $100 million. The Knicks could offer only four years and $74.3 million, based on the new rules.

Rarely have superstars left their teams for such a drastic pay cut. Nor could Paul benefit from a sign-and-trade deal. Under the new rules, a player who leaves via sign-and-trade can get only four years (instead of five) and 4.5 percent raises (instead of 7.5 percent).

Signing Paul as a free agent may not be viable, either.

The Knicks have $44.6 million committed for 2012-13, to five players, including the rookie Iman Shumpert and an option on Toney Douglas. That does not include any free-agent signings they might make next month. Assuming the cap remains about $58 million — as the league expects — the Knicks might have only $13 million to spend. Paul would be eligible for a deal starting at $17.4 million.

The Knicks could clear $5.2 million by declining Douglas’s option and letting Shumpert and Renaldo Balkman go for nothing. But that would leave them with three superstars and no teammates, no cap room and few draft picks.

Even with all that, if CP3 really wants NY, he'll take 4 for 75, right?

It will be interesting to see if all the NYK do this month is 1-year deals... that would be a good sign.